| Meet the Parrothead himself, also
known as Carl Albero. Here we find him re-decorating the Inn in
Margaritaville style and reading his favorite bed-time story,
"Three Musty Beers." Fortunately, he only decorated
the innkeeper's quarters and let his Yorkshire Terrier, Stormi,
pick the rest of the furnishings - true to her proper English
background! |

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Here, we find Stormi taking Carl
to a classy place to give him some experience in the finer
things in life ------especially dining "al fresco" and
drinking the perfect Bloody Mary! When Carl is not taking
etiquette lessons from Stormi or out with Parrothead-ettes, he
likes all water sports. In fact, before acquiring the Inn in
August, 2001, Carl lived at the Oceanfront in Virginia
Beach. |
| Carl, a former Navy Brat, was
born in Monterey, CA in 1963 and raised in Virginia Beach, Va.
He is a graduate of James Madison University, with a
degree in Hotel and Restaurant Management. Most recently, he
worked as a marketing executive for AMSEC, an engineering
services firm with 3000 employees nationwide, that was started
by Carl's father in 1981. Previously, Carl had worked in the
hospitality industry in Nags Head, N.C., and in various major
cities In Virginia. |

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Meet the Albero Family!
Father - Carl (Sr.) is a retired U.S. Navy Captain. In 1981
he hung up his uniform and took on a second successful career as
an entrepreneur. Starting with 3 employees and working out of
his garage, Carl Sr's company, AMSEC LLC, has grown to almost
3,000 employee-owners and generates revenues in excess of $ 225
Million/year. |
| Carole Anne is, first and
foremost, a wife and mother. When the family returned to
Virginia Beach in1968, Carole Anne continued her career as a
Special Education teacher. Still teaching, CaroleAnne always
finds time for her family, her faith, and her favorite pass
-time, keeping fit. |

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Carl's older brother, Dominic, with his wife,
Becky, and his daughter, Nicole |
Carl's younger brother, Dechen Michael,
who is studying for an advanced degree abroad. |
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